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Piratpolitik - Delad kultur, fri kunskap och skyddat privatlivSat, 12 Aug 2017 10:32:26 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.com/Av: aethir86https://christianengstrom.wordpress.com/2011/09/16/studies-on-the-cultural-sector-in-the-file-sharing-era/#comment-30001
Thu, 07 Mar 2013 19:56:41 +0000http://christianengstrom.wordpress.com/?p=4547#comment-30001As with any concept or idea, there are many layers in the hierarchy upon which the idea is based on.

As I see it, the very fundamental idea of copyright is based on a spiritual delusion, which is that all humans are separate from one another, and you need to enforce your ”ownership” of ideas in much the same way.

I don’t think this idea holds any value any more in our day and age, since despite the fake myth that ”there just isn’t enough for everyone”, the opposite is quite true.

If humanity were just to use its technological ability, there would indeed be enough for everyone to thrive… ideas, technologies and other copyrights should be able to benefit everyone.

However, this philosophical delusion is happening on such an abstract level that it never gets addressed.

It’s the same way for other things that are used to ”divide and conquer” humanity through artificially conflicting dualities…

Until there are valid arguments put forth against piracy which carry more weight than the many benefits provided by file-sharing, there is no reason to ever lend any credence to the irrational smear campaigns against file-sharing by defending your actions against these claims. Your actions are already valid and need no defense.

Sharing is an innate human quality. It is the way of the human species to share. There is no individual reading this now whose entire life is not thoroughly dependent upon the ideas, language, methods, designs and creations of those who came before us. Copyright or not, we benefit from these because of our most valuable tools for survival, our ability to copy, create and share, which predates the existence of copyright by at least 200,000 years.

Beware of anyone who wants to limit your ability to copy, create or share. Any person or organization who seeks to stifle this human right is anti-human and ultimately threatens our welfare.